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Sara Maitland

    27 de febrero de 1950

    Sara Maitland es una escritora y académica británica cuya obra a menudo muestra una tendencia hacia el realismo mágico. Es reconocida tanto por sus novelas como por sus cuentos. Maitland es considerada una escritora feminista y estuvo a la vanguardia del movimiento feminista de los años 70. La religión es otro tema destacado en su escritura, reflejando su fe católica romana.

    Gossip from the Forest
    A Book of Silence
    Virgin Territory
    Angel Maker
    Arky Types
    Three Times Table
    • Three Times Table

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Written by the author of "Daughter of Jerusalem", "Virgin Territory" and "A Book of Spells", this is a story about three women - a mother, a daughter and grandaughter - who reach a crisis in their lives on a strange and significant night.

      Three Times Table
      5,0
    • Arky Types

      • 222 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura
      Arky Types
      4,2
    • Angel Maker

      The Short Stories of Sara Maitland

      • 351 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      A collection of stories on women, from biblical heroines to simple housewives. The story, The Burning Times, is on lesbians in the Middle Ages, Fag Hags: A Field Guide, is on women who go out with gay men, and Siren Song is on some revengeful sirens.

      Angel Maker
      3,0
    • Virgin Territory

      • 237 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      The rape of one of her fellow sisters in a South American village brings Sister Anna dangerously close to a breakdown and she is moved to London, where she becomes involved in a very different kind of life

      Virgin Territory
      3,8
    • A Book of Silence

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      A deeply thoughtful, honest and illuminating memoir about a phenomenon too often neglected in the contemporary world.

      A Book of Silence
      3,9
    • Gossip from the Forest

      A Search for the Hidden Roots of Our Fairytales

      • 354 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Fairytales are one of our earliest and most vital cultural forms, and forests one of our most ancient and primal landscapes. Both evoke a similar sensation in us — we find them beautiful and magical, but also spooky, sometimes horrifying.In this fascinating book, Maitland argues that the two forms are intimately connected: the mysterious secrets and silences, gifts and perils of the forests were both the background and the source of fairytales. Yet both forests and fairy stories are at risk and their loss deprives us of our cultural lifeblood. Maitland visits forests through the seasons, from the exquisite green of a beechwood in spring, to the muffled stillness of a snowy pine wood in winter. She camps with her son Adam, whose beautiful photographs are included in the book; she takes a barefoot walk through Epping Forest with Robert Macfarlane; she walks with a mushroom expert through an oak wood, and with a miner through the Forest of Dean. Maitland ends each chapter with a unique, imaginitive re-telling of a fairystory.Written with Sara's wonderful clarity and conversational grace, Gossip from the Forest is a magical and unique blend of nature writing, history and imaginative fiction.

      Gossip from the Forest
      3,6
    • How to Be Alone

      • 177 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      Learn how to enjoy solitude and find happiness without other people.

      How to Be Alone
      3,4
    • The New Uncanny

      • 226 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Performing a deft metaphorical evisceration of Sigmund Freud’s classic 1919 essay that delved deeply into the tradition of horror writing, this freshly contemporary collection of literary interpretations reintroduces to the world Freud’s compelling theory of das unheimliche —or, the uncanny. Specifically designed to challenge the creative boundaries of some of the most famed and respected horror writers working today—such as A. S. Byatt, Christopher Priest, Hanif Kureishi, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Matthew Holness, and the indomitable Ramsey Campbell—this anatomically precise experiment encapsulates what the uncanny represents in the 21st century. Masterfully narrated with the benefit of unique perspectives on what exactly it is that goes bump in the night, this chilling modern collective is not only an essential read for fans of horror but also an insightful and intriguing introduction to the greats of the genre at their gruesome best.

      The New Uncanny
      3,4